Background: Hospitals provide treatment to improve patient health and well-being but the characteristics of the care environment receive little attention. Excessive noise at night has a negative impact on in-patient health through disturbed sleep. To address this hospital staff must measure night-time environmental noise levels. Therefore, an understanding of environmental noise measurement techniques is required. In this review, we aim to 1) provide a technical overview of factors to consider when measuring environmental noise in hospital settings; 2) conduct a rapid review on the equipment and approaches used to objectively measured noise in hospitals and identify methodological limitations. Design: A rapid review of original research art...
Noise in the hospital environment can have negative effects on both patients and hospital staff. Unw...
Hospital sound environments are complex and hard to understand. One of the most important factors in...
pp. 83-85To identify the most annoying noises in the hospital environment. One hundred and ninety-th...
Background: Hospitals provide treatment to improve patient health and well-being but the characteris...
Noise in hospitals is a common grievance among patients, families, and staff.1 In the US, “quietness...
Background:Noise is recognized as a source of hazard to the patient′s environment. Studies have also...
Creating a healing environment is important for hospital care and increasing attention has been paid...
ABSTRACT Objective: To measure the levels of environmental noise in the medical intensive care un...
Acoustic conditions in hospitals can negatively influence a patient’s physical and psychological hea...
Background: The intensive care unit (ICU) environment exposes patients to noise levels that may resu...
Aim:The aim of this study is to assess noise levels in the health care settings. IntroductionNoise i...
Patients and staff in hospitals are exposed to a complex sound environment with rather high noise le...
Backgrounds Excessive noises are generally known as one of the most important causes of environmenta...
Acoustic conditions in hospitals have been shown to influence a patient’s physical and psychological...
Objectives Hospitalized patients are vulnerable to sleep disturbances because of environmental stres...
Noise in the hospital environment can have negative effects on both patients and hospital staff. Unw...
Hospital sound environments are complex and hard to understand. One of the most important factors in...
pp. 83-85To identify the most annoying noises in the hospital environment. One hundred and ninety-th...
Background: Hospitals provide treatment to improve patient health and well-being but the characteris...
Noise in hospitals is a common grievance among patients, families, and staff.1 In the US, “quietness...
Background:Noise is recognized as a source of hazard to the patient′s environment. Studies have also...
Creating a healing environment is important for hospital care and increasing attention has been paid...
ABSTRACT Objective: To measure the levels of environmental noise in the medical intensive care un...
Acoustic conditions in hospitals can negatively influence a patient’s physical and psychological hea...
Background: The intensive care unit (ICU) environment exposes patients to noise levels that may resu...
Aim:The aim of this study is to assess noise levels in the health care settings. IntroductionNoise i...
Patients and staff in hospitals are exposed to a complex sound environment with rather high noise le...
Backgrounds Excessive noises are generally known as one of the most important causes of environmenta...
Acoustic conditions in hospitals have been shown to influence a patient’s physical and psychological...
Objectives Hospitalized patients are vulnerable to sleep disturbances because of environmental stres...
Noise in the hospital environment can have negative effects on both patients and hospital staff. Unw...
Hospital sound environments are complex and hard to understand. One of the most important factors in...
pp. 83-85To identify the most annoying noises in the hospital environment. One hundred and ninety-th...